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Guidelines of the Maine Area Service Committee of Narcotics Anonymous
(MASCNA)
Version Approved in May, 2015, Correction Made Feb 2016
SECTION 1: MASCNA STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
To sustain a local community of NA members while unifying the resources of the groups and to
develop, maintain and coordinate services that support their primary purpose: to carry the
message to the addict who still suffers.
SECTION 2: AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
The final responsibility and authority for the MASCNA rests with the Maine Area NA groups and
is derived from the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
SECTION 3: MASCNA SERVICE STRUCTURE
The MASCNA is a collective of volunteers drawn from NA members and referred to as ‘trusted
servants’. Our trusted servants are peers delegated with various responsibilities and authority
according to their role in the collective. These roles fall into the three general categories
defined here.
Group Collective
The Group Collective represents the conscience of the Maine Area NA groups at the MASCNA
and holds final authority and responsibility. It is a quorum composed of a single Group Service
Representative (GSR) or an Alternate Group Service Representative (Alt. GSR) from each group
in the Maine Area of NA.
Administrative Officers’ Collective
The Officers’ Collective is granted the authority and responsibility by the Group Collective to
administer and facilitate service required to maintain the MASCNA and to oversee and account
for Maine Area resources and funds.
Administrative Committee Chairs and Officers are:
1. Chairperson 5. Regional Committee Member Alternate (RCMA)
2. Vice-Chairperson 6. Secretary
3. Policy Chair 7. Treasurer
4. Regional Committee Member (RCM)
Service Collective
The Service Collective is composed of service coordinators, standing subcommittees, and ad-
hoc committees created to provide specific ongoing services. It currently consists of the
following coordinators and committees:
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1. Coordinators
a. Website
b. Meeting List
c. Phone Line
d. Literature
e. Archivist
2. Subcommittees
a. Public Relations (PR)
b. Hospitals and Institutions (H&I)
c. Activities
d. Outreach
e. Miracle Convention
f. Unity Fest Convention
g. Ad-Hoc (when necessary)
SECTION 4: MASCNA OFFICERS and DUTIES
CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
D. Welcomes new GSRs/Alternate GSRs and new members. Has Secretary provide them with
pertinent information.
E. Announces the agenda at each MASCNA meeting and conducts the meeting.
F. Opens the MASCNA meeting on time. Fosters debate and discussion in an impartial and
spiritual manner, and ends the debate when it is no longer productive. Declares the
meeting adjourned when the assembly votes or in case of emergency.
G. Cancels the regularly scheduled MASCNA meeting due to inclement weather at least three
hours prior to the scheduled starting time. Establishes proper procedures to inform the
body of such decision. Coordinates a rescheduled meeting time with other trusted servants
of the MASCNA.
H. Puts to vote all motions that arise. Announces the results of all votes, or rules motions out
of order.
I. Is a signatory of the MASCNA bank account.
J. Appoints all Ad-Hoc committee Chairpersons.
K. Co-signs all certified acts of the MASCNA.
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L. Reserves a meeting place for the MASCNA meeting at least two months in advance.
M. Updates the Post Office with new contact information when necessary, and distributes keys
to the appropriate people.
N. Is present and helps Vice-Chairperson facilitate the ASC meeting on the month that they
serve as Chairperson.
VICE-CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and has the willingness to familiarize
themselves with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
D. Serves as Chairperson in the absence of the Chairperson.
E. Serves as the Chairperson at least once throughout their term.
F. Is a signatory to the MASCNA bank account.
G. Assumes responsibilities as a Chairperson of Administrative Committees and/or
Subcommittees in the event that these positions aren’t filled, and until such time as the
position is filled through election.
H. In the event that there is no Chairperson of a Subcommittee at October’s elections; serves
as a registered contact person with the NA World Service Office (WSO). And receives all
pertinent Subcommittee information on behalf of the MASCNA.
POLICY CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – Two Years.
B. Has an intimate knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service, and is familiar with A Guide to Local Services in Narcotics
Anonymous and A Guide to World Services in Narcotics Anonymous.
D. Keeps the MASCNA Guidelines updated.
E. Makes the MASCNA Guidelines available at ASC meetings.
F. Attends ASC meetings and is available to answer questions or clarify issues relating to the
MASCNA Guidelines.
G. Serves as Chairperson at the ASC meeting in the absence of the Chairperson and Vice-
Chairperson.
H. Identifies parts of the MASCNA Guidelines that are ineffective or could be changed and
brings this to the attention of the GSRs at ASC meetings.
I. Can form an Ad-Hoc Committee to explore or clarify issues of policy if necessary.
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REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBER (RCM)
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
D. Serves as Chairperson in the absence of the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Policy
Chairperson at ASC meetings.
E. Attends all MASCNA meetings.
F. Attends all Regional Service Conference (RSC) meetings and carries the MASCNA conscience
there, at the expense of MASCNA for gas and tolls.
G. Presents a written and verbal report of RSC functions and business at each MASCNA
meeting.
H. Provides two-way communication between the MASCNA and the rest of NA, including
neighboring Areas.
I. Attends and/or plans Conference Agenda Report workshops and gathers the conscience of
the MASCNA groups to pass on to the Regional Service Representative for the annual World
Service Conference (WSC).
J. Presents a year-end report at the conclusion of the service commitment.
REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBER, ALTERNATE (RCMA)
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and has the willingness to familiarize
themselves with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
D. Serves as Chairperson in the absence of the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Policy
Chairperson and RCM at ASC meetings.
E. Assists the RCM in their responsibilities and to serves in their absence.
F. Attends all MASCNA meetings.
G. Attends all RSC meetings, and serves as RCM in the absence of the RCM, at the expense of
MASCNA for gas and tolls.
SECRETARY
A. Clean Time Requirement - One Year.
B. Has working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and has the willingness to familiarize
themselves with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
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D. Compiles, types, and distributes accurate minutes of each MASCNA meeting in the most
economical manner. Ideally within 14 days of the last meeting.
E. Gives a verbal report of business conducted at the previous ASC meeting at each ASC
meeting, unless waived by the MASCNA.
F. Registers MASCNA Officers and Subcommittee Chairpersons with the WSO following
October elections.
G. Furnishes trusted servants with copies of the forms and guidelines required to perform
MASCNA business. (GSR packet. Welcome Letter. MASCNA guidelines, among other items)
H. Includes in the minutes only fliers that have been requested by the MASCNA. Otherwise, a
chronological listing of events within the Northern New England Region and Massachusetts
only will be sufficient.
I. Establishes, maintains and updates a mailing list for minutes, consisting of: GSRs, registered
groups, Officers, Coordinators, Subcommittee Chairpersons and all other addicts by request
only.
J. Co-signs all certified acts of the MASCNA.
K. Maintains, and makes immediately available, one year’s worth of all previous MASCNA
archives.
L. Maintains all documents for all MASCNA positions including all Administrative positions, all
Subcommittees (including convention committees), all Coordinators and all Ad-Hoc
committees (if applicable). Documents will include: All materials necessary for operations.
TREASURER
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
D. Is the custodian of all MASCNA funds.
E. Gives a verbal and written report of all transactions at each ASC meeting.
F. Is a signatory of the MASCNA bank account and the accounts of ASC Convention
Subcommittees.
G. Collects signatures for the check signing card and returns the card to the bank.
H. Pays outside vendors first.
I. Disburses funds as necessary when available and in accordance with MASCNA decisions and
guidelines.
J. Implements four quarterly reconciliations, (March/June/September/December). This is
done by a trusted servant, other than the Treasurer, that regularly attends ASC meetings.
K. Makes a full financial annual report at the October MASCNA meeting to be reviewed by the
ASC.
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SECTION 5: COORDINATORS AND DUTIES
Coordinators are nominated by, elected by, and responsible to the MASCNA.
WEBSITE
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Has a working knowledge of basic website structure/organization, and strong computer
skills in general.
D. Acts as liaison to the website hosting service.
E. Ensures that website bills and fees are paid on time.
F. Actively manages the website and email accounts.
G. Routes messages to the appropriate person or body.
H. Works with the Meeting List Coordinator to ensure the online meeting list remains accurate
and up to date.
I. Ensures that the proper protocol is followed for meetings to be placed on and remain on
the website. Protocol is detailed in Appendix A: Additional Website Policy
MEETING LIST
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
C. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and has the willingness to familiarize
themselves with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
D. Maintains and updates meeting list as needed.
E. Receives information on meeting changes (modifications, additions and deletions) from
email, phone lines and other sources.
F. Prepares and manages the printing of 1,000 meeting lists every two months.
G. Works with the Website and Phone Line Coordinators to keep them informed about
meeting changes and to ensure accuracy of the meeting list.
H. Is funded as determined by MASCNA.
PHONE LINE
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
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C. Has a working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
D. Maintains all documents related to phoneline and has a working knowledge of A Guide to
Phoneline Service. (WSO)
E. Supervises and directs the operations of the phone line.
F. Acts as liaison to the answering service.
G. Routes messages to the appropriate person or body.
H. Maintains an updated phone volunteer list.
I. Recruits and trains volunteers to staff the phone line.
J. Coordinates Phone line orientations and workshops.
K. Can appoint/chair an Ad-Hoc committee if necessary (without approval of ASC Chair) to
conduct Phoneline business, including workshops, trainings, etc. Committee members
trained by Coordinator( with appropriate Clean Time, experience and knowledge of
policies) may train others to work phone line.
LITERATURE
A. Clean Time Requirement - Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and has the willingness to familiarize
themselves with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Has a working knowledge of MASCNA guidelines and policies.
D. Attends monthly ASC meetings and when not available to be there, provides ample notice
and arranges for the literature to be there.
E. Maintains a stock of NA books and pamphlets that can be purchased by groups and displays
them at the monthly ASC meeting.
F. Has a dependable means of transporting the literature to monthly ASC meetings and has
the ability to lift and carry boxes that weigh up to fifty pounds.
G. Introduces new literature materials to groups at ASC.
H. Processes group orders and provides a receipt to each group. Handles money collected
from sales, tallies funds and passes on to Area Treasurer by the end of each ASC meeting.
I. Maintains literature stock and reorders materials based on sales of previous month.
J. Keeps records of past orders and passes on consolidated records to Area Archivist.
K. Maintains literature supplies, including order forms and receipts.
L. Stores literature in between meetings in a dry and safe place.
M. Maintains good relations with World Service and sees that they receive payments on time.
N. May elect an assistant that can assist in their duties and perform the duties required in the
event of their absence.
ARCHIVES
A. Clean Time Requirement - Five Years.
B. Maintains MASCNA Archives.
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C. Keeps Archives in a safe and dry location that is free from animals and children.
D. Assembles and maintains an inventory of the contents of the Archives in digital format, and
forwards a copy of this inventory to the Secretary, and other addicts if requested. Keeps
this inventory updated.
E. Allows for viewing by appointment.
SECTION 6: STANDING SUBCOMMITTEES AND DUTIES
I. GENERAL DUTIES
A. The MASCNA may establish Subcommittees as necessary to carry out the work of the ASC.
The committees will be formed upon the approval of the voting members of the MASCNA.
B. The MASCNA may create Co-Chairpersons for the Activities and Outreach Subcommitties
due to the geographical distance within the area.
C. Subcommittees may meet prior to the regularly scheduled MASCNA meeting or outside
such confines, on a monthly basis, provided the local fellowship has ample opportunity to
participate. All Subcommittees must announce their meetings at MASCNA and have them
posted on the website.
D. Chairpersons of the Subcommittees will be elected by voting members of the MASCNA.
Other Subcommittee positions will be elected by the members of said committee.
E. Subcommittees of the MASCNA will adopt guidelines that are consistent with A Guide to
Local Services In Narcotics Anonymous, The Twelve Traditions of NA, the Twelve Concepts
For NA Service, information available from the RSC, and WSC approved handbooks and
guidelines. Subcommittee Guidelines will be posted on the website.
F. The Subcommittees may submit new guidelines when revisions are required as deemed by
that Subcommittee. These guidelines must be submitted and approved by MASCNA as a
whole.
G. All MASCNA Subcommittees are responsible to the MASCNA.
H. All Subcommittees will submit monthly verbal, written and financial reports, where
applicable, to the MASCNA.
II. STANDING SUBCOMMITTEES
Public Relations
Purpose: Inform the public that NA exists and offers recovery from the disease of
addiction. Help to ensure that accurate information about our fellowship is available to
the public.
DUTIES OF P R CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – Two Years.
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B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Has a working knowledge of MASCNA and Public Relations Subcommittee guidelines.
D. Schedules subcommittee meetings and sets an agenda for each meeting.
E. Attends all subcommittee meetings.
F. Facilitates the subcommittee meetings and delegates tasks as necessary.
G. Reports to the MASCNA and attends all ASC meetings.
H. Gives a monthly report of all budget expenditures to the ASC.
I. Is the recipient of Public Relations emails.
J. Keeps a log of emails received and responses made.
K. Is ultimately responsible for the subcommittee fulfilling its purpose.
Hospitals and Institutions
Purpose: Carry the Narcotics Anonymous message of recovery into hospitals and
institutions whose residents have restricted access to regular NA meetings. Distribute
literature and meeting lists to the addicts in these facilities to make recovery more
available to them.
DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Has a working knowledge of MASCNA and H&I Guidelines.
D. Schedules subcommittee meetings and sets an agenda for each meeting.
E. Attends all subcommittee meetings.
F. Facilitates the subcommittee meetings and delegates tasks as necessary.
G. Reports to the MASCNA and attends all ASC meetings.
L. Is responsible for giving a monthly report of all budget expenditures.
H. Is aware of all matters that affect H&I within the Maine Area.
I. Makes sure that a link of communication is maintained between the subcommittee and the
individual facilities it serves. This communication can be done by the Panel Coordinators,
but the Chairperson ensures that it is taking place.
J. Ensures that the Panel Coordinator, all Panel Leaders and Panel members comply with the
both the H&I Subcommittee Guidelines and the MASCNA Guidelines, as well as the rules of
the individual facilities.
K. Is ultimately responsible for the subcommittee fulfilling its purpose.
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Activities
Purpose: Provide recovery-oriented events and activities within the Maine Area.
DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – One Year.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and has the willingness to familiarize
themselves with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Has a working knowledge of MASCNA and Activities guidelines.
D. Schedules subcommittee meetings and sets an agenda for each meeting.
E. Attends all subcommittee meetings.
F. Facilitates the subcommittee meetings and delegates tasks as necessary.
G. Organizes and Coordinates activities within the Maine Area.
H. Can divide position into two Co-Chairs/ Subcommittees due to the size of the service area.
I. Reports to the MASCNA and attends all ASC meetings.
J. Is ultimately responsible for the subcommittee fulfilling its purpose.
Outreach
Purpose: Help to strengthen the unity of all groups within the Maine Area and provide
supportive services to isolated groups. Act as a point of communication to all groups
and welcome isolated groups; inform them of the support available from the Maine
Area Service Committee of N A.
DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Schedules subcommittee meetings and sets an agenda for each meeting.
D. Attends all subcommittee meetings.
E. Facilitates the subcommittee meetings and delegates tasks as necessary.
F. Gives direction and maintains order at subcommittee meetings.
G. Coordinates the activities for the subcommittee.
H. Is ultimately responsible for the subcommittee fulfilling its purpose.
I. Reports to the MASCNA and attends all ASC meetings.
J. Can divide position into two Co-Chairs/ Subcommittees due to the size of the service area.
K. Maintains communication and cooperation between subcommittee members and the
MASCNA.
Miracle Convention
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Purpose: Plans, organizes and conducts the annual fall Miracle Convention, which is
held by members of Narcotics Anonymous to bring our membership together in the
celebration of recovery. Schedules meetings, workshops and activities at the
convention to encourage unity and fellowship among our members.
DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Is an active participant in Narcotics Anonymous.
D. Has at least one year of active or past participation in the MASCNA.
E. Has either served on the past years convention committee as the Vice-Chairperson or as an
active committee member.
F. Has strong communication skills.
G. Demonstrates stability in the local community.
H. Is willing to give the time, energy and resources necessary.
I. Ability to exercise patience, tolerance and acceptance.
J. Organizes subcommittee meetings. Prepares an agenda for each meeting and provides
direction and delegates tasks to the subcommittee.
K. Chairs subcommittee meetings as well as the convention.
L. Keeps activities within the principals of the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve
Concepts of NA and in accordance with the purpose of the convention.
M. Monitors the flow of funds and overall convention costs, and helps organize any
subcommittee budget.
N. Votes only to break a tie.
O. Insures that all subcommittee members are informed of any sudden changes in meeting
times and places.
P. Is the signer of all contracts that involve any portion of the planning process.
Q. Is ultimately responsible for the subcommittee fulfilling its purpose.
Unity Fest Convention
Purpose: Plans, organizes and conducts the annual winter Unity Fest Convention, which
is held by members of Narcotics Anonymous to bring our membership together in the
celebration of recovery. Schedules meetings, workshops and activities at the
convention to encourage unity and fellowship among our members.
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DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
A. Clean Time Requirement – Two Years.
B. Has a working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA, the Twelve Traditions of NA and the
Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
C. Is an active participant in Narcotics Anonymous.
D. Has at least one year of active or past participation in the MASCNA.
E. Has either served on the past years convention committee as the Vice-Chairperson or an
active committee member.
F. Has strong communication skills.
G. Demonstrates stability in the local community.
H. Willing to give time, energy and resources necessary.
I. Ability to exercise patience, tolerance and acceptance.
J. Organizes subcommittee meetings. Prepares an agenda for each meeting and provides
direction and delegates tasks to the subcommittee.
K. Chairs subcommittee meetings as well as the convention.
L. Keeps activities within the principals of the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve
Concepts of NA and in accordance with the purpose of the convention.
M. Monitors the flow of funds and overall convention costs, and helps organize any
subcommittee budget.
N. Votes only to break a tie.
O. Insures that all subcommittee members are informed of any sudden changes in meeting
times and places.
P. Is the signer of all contracts that involves any portion of the planning process.
Q. Is ultimately responsible for the subcommittee fulfilling its purpose.
SECTION 7: AD-HOC COMMITTEES
A. The MASCNA may create Ad-Hoc Committees to perform a specific function.
B. The MASCNA Chairperson shall appoint all Ad-Hoc Committee Chairpersons.
C. The Purpose and duration for such an Ad-Hoc Committee shall be clearly defined at its
inception.
SECTION 8: TERMS OF OFFICE
A. All Administrative Officers, Coordinators and Subcommittee Chairpersons’ terms are for the
duration of one year (with the exception of RCM and Archivist Coordinator which are each
two years). Terms start in October and end in the following October (with the exception of
Unity Fest Chairperson whose term starts in June and ends the following June). Any filled
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partial terms will be considered concluded in October (or June for Unity Fest Chair)
regardless of time served.
B. GSRs may not hold a MASCNA Administrative position, but may be Chairperson or serve on
any Subcommittee.
C. MASCNA Administrative Committee members can serve no more than two consecutive
terms in the same position. Archivist Coordinator can serve three consecutive terms (six
years).
D. No member shall serve in more than one Administrative Committee position at the same
time, but may serve as a Subcommittee Chairperson or member.
E. Any Administrative Committee member, Coordinator or Subcommittee Chairperson will be
removed from office for loss of clean time, and may be removed from office for non-
fulfillment of duties or missing two consecutive ASC meetings without giving prior notice to
the MASCNA body or Chairperson.
SECTION 9: DECISION MAKING PROCESS
A. It is strongly recommended that clean time NOT be waived. However, sometimes it is
necessary in order for business to be conducted. Therefore, a motion may be made by a
GSR to waive clean time requirements. Results to be determined by a 2/3s majority vote.
B. Voting members in MASCNA business and elections will only consist of GSRs or their
alternates.
C. Any GSR attending MASCNA has a vote; each group has one vote. Any group may vote in
writing on Old Business.
D. A main motion is made under New Business by: a voting GSR, representing a group; a
Coordinator; a Subcommittee Chairperson, representing the Subcommittee; or an
Administrative Committee Member (if the motion applies to their position).
E. A motion should be clear, concise and comprehensive so that the MASCNA is not voting on
the perceived intent, but on the actual wording of the motion, as it will be recorded in the
minutes.
F. In order for any motion to be considered, it must be seconded by a voting GSR; except when
made by a Coordinator, a Subcommittee Chairperson or an Administrative Committee
member. A second merely indicates that another member wishes to hear discussion of the
motion. It does not necessarily mean that the person seconding the motion is in favor of
the motion.
G. Every motion must be presented to the MASCNA Chairperson, in writing, and on the
appropriate form, showing the member proposing the motion, the GSR seconding the
motion, and the intent of the motion.
H. The Chairperson will state the motion before the committee.
I. The Chairperson recognizes the maker of the motion to speak first. If the maker of the
motion is not present, the motion fails.
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J. The Chairperson then asks for debate on the motion. Any member may speak to a motion,
once recognized by the Chairperson. No member may speak more than once, unless that
person is asked a question pertaining to the motion, or until everyone who wishes to has
spoken.
K. After the debate is exhausted, the Chairperson calls for a moment of silence and then asks
for a show of hands in favor of the motion.
L. If there is a 2/3s majority in favor of the motion, the motion carries.
M. If not, the motion fails. The Chairperson then asks all those opposed to the motion if they
wish to amend, refer to a chair/committee or table the motion.
N. If the motion is amended (This refers to a situation when less than 2/3s majority of the
voting GSRs vote in favor of the motion) the Decision Making Process starts over. If not, the
motion can be tabled, and brought up under Old Business at the next MASCNA meeting.
O. If there is less than a 2/3s majority of voting GSRs in favor of a tabled or referred motion in
Old Business via the Decision Making Process, the motion fails. A motion may be re-tabled
in Old Business if 2/3s majority of the voting GSRs vote to do so.
P. If a motion fails, it can be re-introduced by a group who voted against it (this is called a
motion to reconsider). After a motion has been carried by a 2/3s majority vote, the matter
is decided until such time as the MASCNA determines a need for revision.
Q. The Decision Making Process does not apply to Elections.
SECTION 10: ELECTIONS
A. Elections will be held for all Administrative Officers, Coordinators and Subcommittee
Chairpersons at the October MASCNA meeting. Nominations will be held at the September
MASCNA meeting (with the exception of the Unity Fest Chairperson that is nominated at
the April MASCNA meeting and elected at the May MASCNA meeting. And with the
exception of the RCM and the Archivist coordinator who serve two years).
B. Nominees and electives must be present to be nominated and elected.
C. All positions require a 2/3s majority vote of the voting members. Abstentions will not
factor.
D. Any member of NA may nominate any member of the Maine Area for a trusted servant
position. Nominations may be done in person or through a GSR.
E. Elected Officers and Subcommittee Chairpersons will assume their positions immediately
after the October MASCNA meeting (with the exception of the Unity Fest Chairperson who
will assume their position immediately after the May MASCNA meeting).
F. If a vacant seat is filled at a special election, the elected person will assume the position
immediately, and serve for the remainder of the term ending in October (With the
exception of the Unity Fest Chairperson, whose position will end immediately after the May
MASCNA meeting).
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SECTION 11: AMENDMENTS TO GUIDELINES
A. Proposed Amendments or motions pertaining to the MASCNA Guidelines will be discussed
and tabled directly to Homegroups for a conscience.
B. The proposed Amendment or Motion will then be voted on by GSRs at the following
MASCNA meeting.
C. Amendments to the Guidelines require a 2/3s majority vote by voting members.
D. All changes to the MASCNA Guidelines are to take effect immediately, unless otherwise
stated in the motion.
SECTION 12: MASCNA MEETINGS
A. MASCNA meetings will be held on the last Saturday of the month. The location is to be
announced by the Chairperson two months in advance; unless otherwise specified by the
committee.
B. All meetings shall be open to the fellowship and be non-smoking.
C. The Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service are to be read and
followed at the MASCNA meetings.
D. Robert’s Rules of Order will be followed at the ASC, except when it conflicts with the
MASCNA Guidelines or the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service.
E. Group/Area Concerns time will be used to discuss NA group business and group and Area
concerns. Open problem solving will be used by the group body.
F. Group reports will be printed in the minutes and read at the MASCNA meeting.
G. After each individual report, (All), there will be opportunity to ask and answer questions.
H. Only NA related announcements for the Northern New England and Massachusetts Regions,
or NA WSC approved Literature shall be chronologically listed in the minutes.
I. Only fliers gaining prior approval by the MASCNA body shall be included in the minutes.
SECTION 13: PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MASCNA
A. The MASCNA will support and finance the State of Maine NA Phone Line.
B. The MASCNA will publish 1,000 meeting lists every two months.
C. The MASCNA will maintain a Public Relations website and pay for the website annually at
the November ASC meeting.
D. MASCNA will hold a bi-annual Area Inventory every odd-numbered year in August.
E. MASCNA will provide a starter package (Item #9020) to new groups by request at ASC
meetings.
F. All MASCNA Officers, Coordinators and Subcommittees (including Convention Committees)
must submit copies of all documents pertaining to their position to the Secretary. Changes
must be submitted as soon as they occur.
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SECTION 14: FUND FLOW AND FINANCIAL GUIDELINES
A. The MASCNA will have a prudent reserve of $1,500. Payments will be made to the Northern
New England Region of Narcotics Anonymous on a quarterly basis. The payments will be
20% of any funds above the prudent reserve when available. Effective June 2015 and every
three months thereafter. r
B. Each Convention Subcommittee will maintain a prudent reserve of $500 for new convention
start-up costs.
C. The MASCNA will seed, for reasonable expenses
1. The Secretary - $50; with additional funds to be reimbursed, with receipts, for additional
expenses
2. H&I - $75
3. PR - $75
4. Outreach - $50
5. Activities - $50
Funds will be replenished to them, as well as receipts submitted to the MASCNA. All excess
funds will be returned to the MASCNA at the following meeting.
D. MASCNA will purchase A Guide to Local Services In Narcotics Anonymous for each group in
the Maine Area that asks for one.
E. MASCNA will not give the State of Maine meeting list to other Areas unless specifically
purchased in bulk, at cost.
F. Any accounts for the Convention Subcommittees will have the MASCNA Treasurer as a
signatory.
G. MASCNA will reimburse the RCM/RCMA for tolls and $. .53 per mile for gas to travel to
NNERS meetings.
H. MASCNA will pay $25 per meeting to Midcoast Hospital for rent.
I. The MASCNA will not write a check to any individual who is not a trusted servant, except
vendors, and not without a receipt for reimbursement.
J. MASCNA Treasurer will write a check for a rental donation once a year for NNERS to hold
Regional meeting in the Maine Area.
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Additional Meeting List Coordinator Policy
The task of starting a meeting should not be taken lightly. NA members are adding a resource that stands for the hope that any addict may lose the desire to use drugs. NA meetings save lives and the commitment to start and maintain a meeting must be taken seriously. Our focus is to help clarify and simplify the process of creating a new NA group.
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First: Preparation is the foundation. A new group needs a commitment of a group of NA members willing to prioritize their time to support a new meeting by attending consistently while carrying a clear NA recovery message regardless of challenges. Second: NA members should choose a location that will encourage a recovery community and will accept a small donation to help pay for utilities and other expenses. Churches and community buildings are a good place to begin inquiries. Be careful not to associate NA with other organizations such as treatment centers where the anonymity may be confusing to the public at large. Third: Asking for help at other NA meetings and at NA Area Service Committee Meetings will help with startup materials and support for beginning a new meeting. It is also the place to find answers to specific questions and concerns according to guidelines provided by NA World Services. Fourth: in addition to requirements above, to be listed on the Maine Area meeting list the group must provide a contact person and must promise to inform the meeting list coordinator of any changes to the meeting day, time or location, including if the meeting has folded. The meeting list coordinator may be contacted by email at [email protected]. Fifth: if the new group does not meet policy requirements to be in included in the meeting list, the meeting list coordinator (MLC) shall send the group a letter or an email explaining why, and a copy of this policy. The MLC shall work with the group to help them meet requirements and shall be disposed to smooth the path rather than set up stumbling blocks. Information on NA meetings and service groups is available locally on the Internet at namaine.org or by phone at 1-800-974-0062.
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MASCNA Guidelines Appendix B:
Qualification Questionnaire: Candidates For Money Handling Positions
Enacted July 2015
Name: _______________ _
Town:
Clean Date:
Position applied for:
Today's Date: Experience with handling funds: _____________________________________________________________
Are you currently financially stable?
Yes ________
No ________
Explain: ______________________________________________________________________________ _
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MASCNA Guidelines Appendix C:
Statement Of Acknowledgement Of Financial Responsibility
And Procedure For Dealing With Theft
And Misappropriation Of NA Funds
Enacted July 2015
ASC: When the theft of NA funds occurs at the area level; the area's chair shall appoint an ad hoc committee to investigate
the matter, determine what happened, and implement an appropriate course of action according to the procedures outlined
here.
GROUP: When the theft of NA funds occurs at the group level, the home group is responsible for the retrieval of group NA
funds and may, if they choose, use these forms and this retrieval procedure at the home group level as guidance or as policy.
When a home group lacks the ability to retrieve NA funds and asks the ASC for assistance in their retrieval, the area's chair or
representative may assign the Outreach Subcommittee the task of assisting the group in the retrieval process. A report of the
request for assistance and an assessment of the situation shall be included in both the group and Outreach Subcommittee
reports at the next ASC meeting, and updates shall be given monthly at the ASC by both until the situation is resolved.
1. Clarification: Misappropriation is any misuse of NA funds where the use of funds was inappropriate and/or misguided but nothing was actually stolen. In this case the individual responsible would lose their position immediately and be prevented from assuming any other position in which they were responsible for NA funds for one year; however no further action would be taken unless the loss to the fellowship was very substantial. We have extended our definition of “misappropriation” at the Area level to any amount of NA monies missing and assumed taken by any individual totaling less than $75. Groups may or may not elect to use this extended definition.
2.Theft Prevention:
Our Eleventh Concept points out how very important NA funds are. In keeping with the spiritual principles of this concept, anyone responsible for NA funds will be required to fill out the Qualification Questionnaire, submit to a public interview and adhere to guidelines regarding funds handling. They will be asked to implement standardized accounting practices and auditing procedures that ensure accountability. These practices may include, but not be limited to: monthly reporting, regular audits, two- signature checking accounts, and monthly reconciliation of original bank statements.
These practices may be monitored by another person. Anyone responsible for handling NA funds may be accompanied while counting receipts, making the bank deposit (this must be done within 48 hours), reconciling the original bank statements, and most importantly, while any funds are disbursed. All financial records shall be readily available to other trusted servants.
3. Funds Retrieval Process
A. Determining if theft has occurred:
1. A thorough review of all books and financial records shall be conducted to make sure
the funds were actually taken. *How much? *By whom? 2. Our inventory: Was there a failing in the accounting procedures and safeguards that allowed this to happen? What can we do differently to ensure this does not occur again? B. If it becomes clear that money has indeed been taken:
1. MASCNA will schedule a Retrieval of NA Funds Meeting, attempting to host it at a time and place that is agreeable to all or
most involved. .
2.The person who is accused of taking the funds will be informed of the meeting via
phone, email, registered mail, and in person if possible.
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3.At this meeting the accused individual will be given the opportunity to present their
point of view.
4. The Retrieval of NA Funds Meeting Format will be used during this meeting.
C. If the individual admits to the theft and agrees to pay back the missing funds:
1. The Maine Area of Narcotics Anonymous Contract for the Retrieval of NA Funds
may be used.
2. Let the individual know that if the restitution agreement is not adhered to, you intend to
take legal action based on the signed and witnessed repayment agreement.
3. A report about the situation should be published and regular reports on the status of
the restitution agreement should be published until the agreement "is satisfied in groups
and/or area reports.
4. Protecting the identity of the person involved is secondary to being accountable to the
fellowship for its funds and ensuring that the person is not put in a position where he or
she may do further harm.
5. It is best to remove the person from his or her service position and not consider the
person for another position until he or she has dealt with the issue through the process of
the Steps.
D. If the individual does not show up at the special meeting:
1. MASCNA will need to ensure that every effort to contact the person has been made.
2. MASCNA will use registered mail to send a letter explaining that an audit of financial records
has been performed, that facts show the individual is responsible for missing money, that
repayment is expected, and what the consequences will be if the individual does not
respond to the letter.
3. Copies of the letter will be archived digitally and on paper for further reference.
If the individual’s response to the letter is in a positive manner, MASCNA will return to
section B and follow the procedures.
E. If the individual refuses to repay the money or agrees to a plan but does not follow through
with agreement or if the person has disappeared it may be appropriate to take legal action:
1. The decision to take legal action is an option that does not compromise
traditions or spiritual principles but it should be our last resort.
2. It is suggested that the decision to prosecute be thoroughly explored
before going ahead, using area, regional, and world services resources.
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MASCNA Guidelines Appendix D:
Retrieval of NA Funds Meeting Format Maine Area of Narcotics Anonymous
Purpose
The purpose of this meeting is to make the person or persons found to be responsible for theft of NA funds aware of the charges against them, and to allow them to offer a defense, as well as to allow those from whom the theft occurred to ask questions and offer solutions and courses of action to retrieve the stolen funds, with the assistance of their Higher Power and within the spirit of the program of NA. Our purpose here is to help not to hinder. Your cooperation and input is welcome, but let’s do it in a way that is conducive to our purpose here.
Agenda
1. Open the meeting with a moment of silence followed by the serenity prayer.
2.Ask someone to read the 12 Traditions of NA.
3. Ask someone to read the 12 Concepts of NA Service.
4. Pass the attendance sheet.
5. Meeting chair presents the situation as it is understood. . 6. Accused individual presents their point of view/explanation.
7.Open the floor up for questions and concerns. Allow the accused person to respond to all questions.
8.After the question and answer section take a 10 minute break to allow all present to get in touch
with their Higher Power.
9. After the break ask for another Moment of Silence.
10. All present determine the appropriate course of action based on the evidence.
11. If it is determined that the accused is responsible for the theft of NA funds; determine the amount stolen and offer a restitution
repayment plan or allow the accused to offer a restitution 'repayment plan.
12. Have the accused fill in the terms of the agreement on the contract form, sign it and have all witnesses also sign and date it. The
Maine Area of Narcotics Anonymous Contract for the Retrieval of Misused NA Funds may be used as a legal agreement
between all parties.
13. If the accused is present at the meeting and found responsible for the theft and/or misuse of NA funds and refuses to accept their
responsibility, they should be made aware that legal action may be taken against them in accordance with the Maine Area of
Narcotics Anonymous Guidelines and Procedures for the Retrieval of stolen or misused NA funds.
14. Balancing spirituality with responsibility, the individual(s) shall be removed from their service position, and shall not be considered for another position until they have dealt with the issue through the process of the steps.
15.Close the meeting with the Serenity Prayer.
16.Submit a written report at the next area service giving the name(s) of the accused, the findings of
facts and terms of restitution if appropriate. I
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MASCNA Guidelines Appendix E: Contract for Retrieval of Misused NA Funds
I, _____________________ agree to pay the ________________________ (Print Name) (Group, Subcommittee,Area)
$___________ per ______________, commencing on ______________________
until a total amount of $________________________is repaid.
I understand that ______________________________
retain(s) the right to take legal action if I violate this contract.
(Signature of Debtor)
(Complete Address)
(City and State)
Witnesses:
(Signature and Date)_______________________ (Printed Name)________________________
(Signature and Date)________________________ (Printed Name)________________________
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MASCNA Guidelines Appendix F:
CONTRACT FOR TRUSTED SERVANTS HANDLING NA FUNDS: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF STANDARDS AND PRACTICES POLICY
AND SCREENING PROCESS
By my signature, I acknowledge the following:
1 . I have received a complete copy of these financial standards and practices.
2. I have read them and understand them completely.
3. I have been through the screening process as it pertains to my position.
4. I shall adhere to all that is outlined and contained within them as it applies to my position.
Signed: ________________________________ Print Name:__________________________Date:________ Witnessed By:____________________________ Print Witness’s Name:____________________Date:________